Re: jarsToSkip/jarsToScan

2020-04-05 Thread Mark Thomas
On 05/04/2020 17:44, Jerry Malcolm wrote: > What am I missing? You found: https://bz.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=63691 (the likely cause) but I suspect you missed: https://bz.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=64247 (the fix for the regression) unless you were looking at recently fixed

Re: jarsToSkip/jarsToScan

2020-04-05 Thread Jerry Malcolm
On 4/5/2020 2:20 AM, Mark Thomas wrote: On 05/04/2020 05:10, Jerry Malcolm wrote: This is on a 8.5.x.  I did a yum update.  So I assume it's close to the latest point release of 8.5.  Maybe I'll have a clearer mind tomorrow and see something obvious. Did you look in the changelog? Hint: s

Re: jarsToSkip/jarsToScan

2020-04-05 Thread Mark Thomas
On 05/04/2020 05:10, Jerry Malcolm wrote: > This is on a 8.5.x.  I did a yum update.  So I assume it's close to the > latest point release of 8.5.  Maybe I'll have a clearer mind tomorrow > and see something obvious. Did you look in the changelog? Hint: search for "jarsToSkip" Mark -

jarsToSkip/jarsToScan

2020-04-04 Thread Jerry Malcolm
I've encountered some very strange behavior in a new TC instance.  It's not actually 'new'.  I cloned an Amazon EC2 that had a fully functional ApacheHTTPD/Tomcat.  I replaced the domain on the clone with a new domain.  Otherwise, nothing was changed. I use JSTL extensively on both the original